Atlanta Parkinson’s Disease Treatment

If you are searching for a partner you can trust to provide caring and effective rehabilitation treatment for Parkinson’s Disease, you can turn to the dedicated professionals from Sovereign Rehabilitation. We are a provider of comprehensive physical and rehabilitation therapy with offices located conveniently throughout the Metro Atlanta area. Our company features the industry’s premier physical, manual occupational and certified hand therapists. Our therapists are specially trained to work with patients with Parkinson’s Disease. Our comprehensive physical and rehabilitation programs are designed to help patients with Parkinson’s Disease manage their symptoms and achieve greater functionality, independence and an improved quality of life.

Our staff also includes a number of vestibular experts who have received specialized training and helping patients with balance problems and dizziness resulting from Parkinson’s Disease. If you are living with Parkinson’s Disease, our highly qualified and caring physical therapists will partner with you and your physician to develop and implement a comprehensive physical therapy and wellness program designed around your physician’s orders and your personal goals.

Treating the Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease

If you need help treating the symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease, please contact our Atlanta Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Specialists or call one of our area locations today to schedule and appointment. We look forward to serving you with exceptional, individualized physical and rehabilitation therapy.

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